Unsweetened Coconut Milk ( Pina Colada Cake)

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the challenges some participants faced in locating unsweetened coconut milk for a Pina Colada cake recipe. Participants share their experiences and suggestions on where to find this ingredient in grocery stores.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions difficulty finding unsweetened coconut milk in stores.
  • Another participant shares that they typically find it in the "International Aisle" or with Asian foods.
  • Several users note that Trader Joe's and the Asian section of various stores often carry it.
  • One participant specifically mentions finding it near Thai products, highlighting the Thai Kitchen brand as available in mass market stores.
  • Another participant expresses relief at finally locating the product in the Asian section and shares their enjoyment of the dessert made with it.
  • One participant mentions a consultant on their team who, despite not liking sweets, enjoys the dessert made with the coconut milk.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific locations where unsweetened coconut milk can be found, but there is a general agreement that the Asian section of grocery stores is a common place to look.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences regarding grocery shopping and ingredient sourcing, particularly in relation to making a specific dessert.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for tips on sourcing ingredients for recipes may find the shared experiences helpful.

smilesarepriceless
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Maybe I am looking in the wrong section of the store, but i've not been able to find these at all..

For the Pina Colada Upside Down cake, where did you guys find the unsweetened coconut milk in your grocery store?
 
We have an "International Aisle" in most of the Grocery Stores around here, and I've always found it there. Or with Asian foods.
 
Trader Joes.or the Asian section at your store. Even my crappy Jewel store here had it.
 
Yup- Asian food area. Specifically, near the Thai. Thai Kitchen is one brand available in mass market grocery stores.
 
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found it ! Duh..I never would have known to look in the Asian section.
Appreciate it..
 
smilesarepriceless said:
found it ! Duh..I never would have known to look in the Asian section.
Appreciate it..

Mmmmm, and now you can join those of us addicted to this wonderful dessert! It is SOOO good!

I have a consultant on my team who doesn't like sweets - but she LOVES this!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Unsweetened Coconut Milk and how is it used in Pina Colada Cake?

Unsweetened coconut milk is a dairy-free alternative made from the flesh of coconuts and water, without added sugars. In Pina Colada Cake, it adds moisture and a rich coconut flavor, enhancing the tropical taste of the dessert.

Can I substitute sweetened coconut milk for unsweetened in the Pina Colada Cake recipe?

While you can use sweetened coconut milk, it will alter the flavor and sweetness of the cake. If you choose to use sweetened coconut milk, consider reducing the amount of sugar in the recipe to balance the sweetness.

Is Unsweetened Coconut Milk a healthy option for baking?

Unsweetened coconut milk is a healthier option compared to regular dairy milk, as it is lower in calories and fat. It is also lactose-free, making it suitable for those with lactose intolerance. However, it is important to consume it in moderation due to its fat content.

How can I store leftover Unsweetened Coconut Milk after making Pina Colada Cake?

Leftover unsweetened coconut milk can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. You can also freeze it in ice cube trays for longer storage, allowing you to use it in future recipes as needed.

Can I make Pina Colada Cake without coconut milk?

Yes, you can substitute coconut milk with other dairy or non-dairy alternatives, such as almond milk or soy milk. However, this will change the flavor profile of the cake, so consider adding a bit of coconut extract to maintain the coconut flavor.

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